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SledovaniTV introduces new packages with access to prima+

June 3, 2025 12.46 Europe/London By Julian Clover

SledovaniTV customers now have access to Prima Group’s prima+ streaming platform. This new addition is part of the launch of four new bundles by the OTT operator.

The most significant new feature is the inclusion of the prima+ streaming service in most packages. This gives users access to previews, a deep video library and original productions.

“The partnership with the Prima Group is an important step forward for us. Thanks to this agreement, we can jointly meet the needs of our viewers, which are increasingly moving towards a combination of linear and VOD content,” explains Lukáš Pazourek, Marketing Director, SledovaniTV.

“We are happy about our long-term cooperation with SledovaniTV and are pleased to be able to expand the availability of our prima+ streaming service with another distribution channel,” says Jan Maxa, Director for the VOD Segment, on behalf of the Prima Group.

The prima+ video library will be available to users in the Light and Premium options, depending on the package they choose.

The entire offer of television services has also undergone a significant change. Users can now choose between four main packages, simply labelled S, M, L and XL. These can be further expanded by three additional thematic packages. The overall offer is thus clearer and better corresponds to the different preferences of viewers.

“In our new packages, every member of the family will find something for themselves. From children’s content, through films and documentaries to sports. We believe that the offer we have presented together with prima+ is the key to the satisfaction of our customers,” adds Pazourek.

SledovaniTV offers more than 170 TV channels and over 120 radio stations. TV broadcasts can be paused, rewound, and the service also allows for up to 7 days of catch-up. You can also switch between language tracks, subtitles and different broadcast quality from SD to 4K. SledovaniTV also offers the option to record broadcasts for 6 months, with up to 900 hours of space available.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline Tagged With: Prima+, SledovaniTV Edited: 4 June 2025 13:46

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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